Now, activist Trupti Desai to fight for liquor-free Maharashtra

Bhoomata Brigade chief and gender rights activist Trupti Desai shot to fame for spearheading the agitation seeking parity for women over their restricted entry into places of worship.
Leader of the Bhumata Brigade Trupti Desai. | PTI File Photo
Leader of the Bhumata Brigade Trupti Desai. | PTI File Photo

MUMBAI: Bhoomata Brigade chief and gender rights activist Trupti Desai, who shot to fame for spearheading the agitation seeking parity for women over their restricted entry into places of worship, has now announced the launch of a new campaign for a liquor-free Maharashtra.

"I am going to launch the statewide campaign soon, and it will start from Pune. There are more men who consume liquor but its the women suffer most because of it. Liquor consumption also increases domestic violence; Hence I am keen on setting up 'Taigiri' groups that would extend support to women suffering in such cases," Desai told said.

"If a district like Chandrapur can successfully implement a flat ban on liquor, why not the entire State of Maharashtra," Desai said.

If guardian ministers of each district initiate the process, liquor ban can be implemented in a few days, she felt.

Desai alleged that the state government seems to be not concerned with key issues of liquor consumption and its impact on lives of people, especially women in this state.

"After holding a couple of meetings with the members of the Brigade, I will soon launch the campaign," Desai said.

"I am going to follow the path of Mahatma Gandhi during my agitation across the state. If the state fails to take appropriate steps, then I am going to intensify the agitation," Desai warned.

(With inputs from PTI)

Related Stories

No stories found.
The New Indian Express
www.newindianexpress.com